Images won't load in my pages...

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Images won't load in my pages...

Posted 25 May 2005 - 12:38 PM

Hello, thank you in advance for your help. I am having a frustrating problem of images not loading when I place my files on the remote server. Everything is there, all the code is correct, and it works fine locally. Can anyone shed light? Here is the link to my problem site:

Re: Images won't load in my pages...

Posted 25 May 2005 - 12:51 PM

404.

make sure the images and the code are both uploaded and make sure your browsing to the correct directories on the server, not the correct directories on your computer (unless the file systems are identical, in which case its a-o-k)

Re: Images won't load in my pages...

Posted 25 May 2005 - 01:57 PM

Hello guys,

OK, I tried right-clicking and nothing about permissions is in there... Just edit options and something called "cloaking" which is enabled. I serched the dreamweaver help section on troubleshooting permissions problems and it tells me to:

"...2 In Windows Explorer, locate the database file or the folder containing the database, right-click the file or folder, and select Properties.
3 Select the Security tab...."

First of all, I'm on a Mac in OS 10.3.9, so I have no Windows Explorer. Second, The database file or folder??? I am connecting to a remote database, which I am accessing via FTP in Dreamweaver. So I don't know what to do.

The server is a Red Hat Linux server, if that helps at all.

Any other ideas?

PS: the images in question being in a "sub" folder is of no consequence. I moved them there because it didn't work before when they were in the images folder with the rest of them. It was part of a trial & error type troubleshooting procedure.

Re: Images won't load in my pages...

Posted 25 May 2005 - 02:01 PM

ok, well i gave that suggestion because everything in that folder is giving a 403 (permissions) error and the images in the images folder are not giving that error. if thats not it i dont know, but i would keep them all together now that you know that test didn't work for consisteny sake while doing all of your testing. especially since one image is working and the others aren't.